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Discover Ludwig"pure accident" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has happened unintentionally or unexpectedly. For example: The discovery of the cure for the virus was a pure accident.
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This, what happened, was a pure accident.
But the Buttiglione imbroglio was not a pure accident.
"So it may have been a pure accident".
They never believed that the burning of the shack was the pure accident we assured them.
The other defining influence on his eventual specialty was pure accident.
"The New Yorker is pure accident from start to finish," he wrote to George Jean Nathan.
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The chemical homologies shown by Dr. Strominger may be pure accidents with no biological meaning.
The burning pier is a rite of the British seaside, occasional, unscheduled but persistent, whereby bored teenage arsonists or seekers-after-insurance-claims or pure accidents spark conflagrations of teetering Victorian structures which, despite being made of iron and placed over the sea, burn merrily.
History turned on the misuse of a single word, pure human accident.
The sound from a Jedi Knight's weapon of choice was created by a series of pure, happy accidents.
It is pure luck, absolute accident.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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